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Modeling and Using Context : Second International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT'99, Trento, Italy, September 9-11, 1999, Proceedings / edited by Paolo Bouquet, Luciano Serafini, Patrick Brézillon, Massimo Benerecetti, Francesca Castellani.

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Book
Contributor:
Bouquet, Paolo, editor.
Serafini, Luciano, 1964- editor.
Brezillon, Patrick, editor.
Benerecetti, Massimo, editor.
Castellani, Francesca, editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 1688.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 1688
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Computer simulation.
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Artificial Intelligence.
Simulation and Modeling.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Simulation and Modeling.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 536 pages).
Edition:
First edition 1999.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This volume contains the papers presented at the Second International and - terdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT'99), held in Trento (Italy) from 9 to 11 September 1999. CONTEXT'99 is the second in the CONTEXT series. The rst was held in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) in 1997. The CONTEXT conference series is meant to provide an interdisciplinary - rum where researchers can exchange ideas, methodologies, and results on c- text, and is increasingly becoming an important reference for all people doing research on context. This is testi ed by the larger number of research areas that are represented at CONTEXT'99 (in particular, Philosophy and Cognitive Psychology were not signi cantly present at the rst conference), and by the number and quality of submitted papers. Speci cally, we received 118 papers, mostly of good or excellent quality. Among them, 33 (28%) have been accepted as full papers, and 21 as short papers. We think it is fair to say that the 54 papers collected in this volume provide a signi cant picture of the international research on context currently going on. The notion of context plays an important role in many areas, both theoretical and applied, such as Formal Logic, Arti cial Intelligence, Philosophy, Pragm- ics, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Cognitive Psychology.
Contents:
Full Papers
Strawson on Intended Meaning and Context
Epistemic Context, Defeasible Inference and Conversational Implicature
An Implemented Context System that Combines Belief Reasoning, Metaphor-Based Reasoning and Uncertainty Handling
Pragmatic Reasoning: Inferring Contexts
A Model of Context Adapted to Domain-Independent Machine Translation
Three Forms of Contextual Dependence
Context Representation for Dialogue Management
Ecological Interfaces: Extending the Pointing Paradigm by Visual Context
Formal Context and Morphological Analysis
The Pragmatic Roots of Context
Non-acceptances: Re- or Un-creating Context?
Modelling (Un)Bounded Beliefs
A Context-Based Logic for Distributed Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Independence from Context Information Provided by Spatial Signature Learning in a Natural Object Localization Task
Contextual Dependence and the Epistemic Foundations of Dynamic Semantics
Dynamics and Automaticity of Context: A Cognitive Modeling Approach
A Mental Space Account for Speaker's Empathy: Japanese Profiling Identity vs. English Shading Identity
On the Role of Context in Relevance-Based Accessibility Ranking of Candidate Referents
Contextual Inference in Computational Semantics
Contexts and Views in Object-Oriented Languages
Objective and Cognitive Context
Dynamics Between Contextual Knowledge and Proceduralized Context
A Context-Based Audiovisual Representation Model for Audiovisual Information Systems
Putting Similarity Assessments into Context: Matching Functions with the User's Intended Operations
Presupposition, Implicature and Context in Text Understanding
The Formal Structure of Ecological Contexts
Type Theoretic Foundations for Context, Part 1: Contexts as Complex Type-Theoretic Objects
Violation Contexts and Deontic Independence
A Model of Explicit Context Representation and Use for Intelligent Agents
Context-Scanning Strategy in Temporal Reasoning
The Role of Context in the Analysis and Design of Agent Programs
Context and Supercontext
The Role of Context in Interpreting Perceived Events as Actions
Short Papers
Contexts, Domains, and Software
Contextual Data and Domain Knowledge for Incorporation in Knowledge Discovery Systems
The Differential (?) Processing of Literal and Nonliteral Speech Acts : A Psycholinguistic Approach
Open Theories and Abduction for Context and Accommodation
Context as Fuzzy Degrees of Acceptability for Knowledge Base Integrity
Building Context with Intonation
Parrot-Talk Requires Multiple Context Dimensions
Contextual Divorces: Towards a Framework for Identifying Critical Context Issues in Collaborative-Argumentation System Design
The Role of Context in Pronominal Reference to Higher Order Entities in English and Norwegian
Connectionist Analysis and Creation of Context for Natural Language Understanding and Knowledge Management
The Notion of Context in Organisational Memories
The Effect of Context Complexity on the Memorisation of Objects
Effects of Discourse Context on Inference Computation During Comprehension
Counterfactual Reasoning by Means of a Calculus of Narrative Context
Context and Decision Graphs for Incident Management on a Subway Line
Using Context to Guide Information Search for Preventive Quality Management
The Context-Dependency of Temporal Reference in Event Semantics
How Context Contributes to Metaphor Understanding
Exploiting Context in Gesture Recognition
The Use of Context in the Analysis of Negative Concord and N-words
Aspects of Context for Understanding Multi-modal Communication.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-48315-1
9783540483151
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